Dear Friends,
I have encountered a case of goods release at port without the original Bill of Lading requested by the shipping line as well as as the customer.
Pls suggest me what should i do , can i endorse the copy BL for the goods release at the port or deny the request till original is received at the banks counter.
What are the implications if i do as per the requirement of shipping line.
ownership transfer without original B/L at port
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Re: ownership transfer without original B/L at port
Hi Pal,
usually a bank issues a bank guarantee in favour of the carrier, under instruction of the latter,
Sometime a telex release for a surrendered bill of lading suffices.
Endorsement on a copy of bill of lading has, IMHO, no sense.
Other comments appreciated
Ciao
usually a bank issues a bank guarantee in favour of the carrier, under instruction of the latter,
Sometime a telex release for a surrendered bill of lading suffices.
Endorsement on a copy of bill of lading has, IMHO, no sense.
Other comments appreciated
Ciao
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ownership transfer without original B/L at port
Hi
Generally, banks ensure to keep their name in the consignee field to protect them from unexpected happenings unless there is a collateral-based LC opening. If there is cash collateral LC then the bank may think of releasing LC with consignee different name, if the practice in the applicant country to release the good without surrender the original bill of lading.
As picant rightly pointed out, the bank may think of releasing a shipping guarantee if there is a delay in receiving original documents and where the situation is goods already at the port of discharge earning customs charges
Thanks & Regards
Dinesh Kumar
Generally, banks ensure to keep their name in the consignee field to protect them from unexpected happenings unless there is a collateral-based LC opening. If there is cash collateral LC then the bank may think of releasing LC with consignee different name, if the practice in the applicant country to release the good without surrender the original bill of lading.
As picant rightly pointed out, the bank may think of releasing a shipping guarantee if there is a delay in receiving original documents and where the situation is goods already at the port of discharge earning customs charges
Thanks & Regards
Dinesh Kumar
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Re: ownership transfer without original B/L at port
The initiator of this topic say nothing about the consignee in BL and whether is a straight consigned or to order. Very few info to answer